Using water vapor data from HALOE and SAGE II, an anti-correlation between planetary wave driving (here expressed by the mid-latitude eddy heat flux at 50 hPa added from both hemispheres) and tropical lower stratospheric (TLS) water vapor has been obtained. This appears to be a manifestation of the inter-annual variability of the Brewer-Dobson (BD) circulation strength (the driving of which is generally measured in terms of the mid-latitude eddy heat flux), and hence amount of water vapor entering the stratosphere. Some years such as 1991 and 1997 show, however, a clear departure from the anti-correlation which suggests that the water vapor changes in TLS can not be attributed solely to changes in extratropical planetary wave activity (and ...
We analyze the relation between atmospheric temperature and water vapor-a fundamental component of t...
In situ and remote sensing observations of water vapor are analyzed to assess the evidence for direc...
The mechanisms responsible for the extreme dryness of the stratosphere have been debated for decades...
International audienceUsing water vapor data from HALOE and SAGE II, an anti-correlation between pla...
International audienceThe compact relationship between stratospheric temperatures (as well as ozone)...
A merged time series of stratospheric water vapour built from HALOE and MIPAS data between 60° S and...
A merged time series of stratospheric water vapour built from the Halogen Occultation Instrument (HA...
[1] Time series of stratospheric water vapor measurements by satellites and balloons show persistent...
Statistical relationships between the variability of the area covered by double tropopause events (D...
A merged time series of stratospheric water vapour built from the Halogen Occultation Instrument (HA...
Stratospheric water vapour (SWV), in spite of its low concentration in the stratosphere as compared ...
Influence of the some of the the most important processes contributing ozone variability (stratosphe...
The change of the Brewer-Dobson circulation (BDC) over the period of 1980–2009 is examined through a...
An abrupt drop in tropical tropopause layer (TTL) water vapor, similar to that observed in 2000, rec...
The seasonal changes of the upper tropospheric humidity are studied with the water vapor data from t...
We analyze the relation between atmospheric temperature and water vapor-a fundamental component of t...
In situ and remote sensing observations of water vapor are analyzed to assess the evidence for direc...
The mechanisms responsible for the extreme dryness of the stratosphere have been debated for decades...
International audienceUsing water vapor data from HALOE and SAGE II, an anti-correlation between pla...
International audienceThe compact relationship between stratospheric temperatures (as well as ozone)...
A merged time series of stratospheric water vapour built from HALOE and MIPAS data between 60° S and...
A merged time series of stratospheric water vapour built from the Halogen Occultation Instrument (HA...
[1] Time series of stratospheric water vapor measurements by satellites and balloons show persistent...
Statistical relationships between the variability of the area covered by double tropopause events (D...
A merged time series of stratospheric water vapour built from the Halogen Occultation Instrument (HA...
Stratospheric water vapour (SWV), in spite of its low concentration in the stratosphere as compared ...
Influence of the some of the the most important processes contributing ozone variability (stratosphe...
The change of the Brewer-Dobson circulation (BDC) over the period of 1980–2009 is examined through a...
An abrupt drop in tropical tropopause layer (TTL) water vapor, similar to that observed in 2000, rec...
The seasonal changes of the upper tropospheric humidity are studied with the water vapor data from t...
We analyze the relation between atmospheric temperature and water vapor-a fundamental component of t...
In situ and remote sensing observations of water vapor are analyzed to assess the evidence for direc...
The mechanisms responsible for the extreme dryness of the stratosphere have been debated for decades...